rolex submariner 5513 mk1 | Rolex Submariner 5513 production years rolex submariner 5513 mk1 The Rolex Submariner 5513 holds a significant place in Rolex Submariner history as a vintage no-date model featuring a movement that is not chronometer-certified. Released a few years after the reference 5512, it shares an almost identical appearance, with the primary difference being fewer lines of text on its dial. $15K+
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A Comprehensive Review Of The 5513 Matte Dial Submariner Vintage Rolex watches are all about the details. The smallest differences can separate a relatively common ,000 watch from a rare ,000 watch, and learning about them is a never-ending journey.
The Rolex Submariner 5513 holds a significant place in Rolex Submariner history as a vintage no-date model featuring a movement that is not chronometer-certified. Released a few years after the reference 5512, it shares an almost identical appearance, with the primary difference being fewer lines of text on its dial.
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The Rolex Submariner 5513 is, despite being a vintage Submariner a watch that shares many design traits with more modern Submariner watches – both the modern watch currently in production, but also discontinued watches such as the Submariner 116610 which was in production until not too long ago. Ross Povey educates with everything there is to know about the Rolex Submariner Maxi Dial 5513 and how to identify the Mk I to V dial variations.
The Meters First Submariner ref. 5512 can be a two-liner Submariner or a four liner Submariner, while the Feet First Submariner ref. 5512 watches have four lines of text. Amongst the 5512’s there are many 5513 Meters First Submariners.One well-known example of this shared knowledge approach is the Rolex Submariner reference 5513 late 1970s matte dials – know by collectors as the ‘Maxi Dials’. Today we want to discuss the King of the Maxi family – The Mk1 Maxi 5513 Submariner! Sporting a black luminous dial, a bidirectional timing bezel, and a 200-meter depth rating, it was a no-date watch designed for uncompromising performance. The initial ref. 5513 Submariner models were equipped with the Caliber 1530 movement.
Also, the so-called Mk1 editions are the only watches in the series where the word “Submariner” is below the depth rating, making them real favorites. In my view, pick a model that sings to you in terms of condition, looks, and price.
This was the last time Rolex would have a matte dial with “SUBMARINER” written below the depth rating. While the tritium hour plots of the Maxi I don’t touch minute marks below them like on the Maxi III, they are still very large.With its timeless toolwatch aesthetics, robust design and impressive 27-year production run; it’s a bonafide Rolex legend. This 5513 from 1978 sports a lovely matte black dial, referred to as a Mk1 with the iconic painted tritium markers.
A Comprehensive Review Of The 5513 Matte Dial Submariner Vintage Rolex watches are all about the details. The smallest differences can separate a relatively common ,000 watch from a rare ,000 watch, and learning about them is a never-ending journey.The Rolex Submariner 5513 holds a significant place in Rolex Submariner history as a vintage no-date model featuring a movement that is not chronometer-certified. Released a few years after the reference 5512, it shares an almost identical appearance, with the primary difference being fewer lines of text on its dial.The Rolex Submariner 5513 is, despite being a vintage Submariner a watch that shares many design traits with more modern Submariner watches – both the modern watch currently in production, but also discontinued watches such as the Submariner 116610 which was in production until not too long ago.
Ross Povey educates with everything there is to know about the Rolex Submariner Maxi Dial 5513 and how to identify the Mk I to V dial variations.The Meters First Submariner ref. 5512 can be a two-liner Submariner or a four liner Submariner, while the Feet First Submariner ref. 5512 watches have four lines of text. Amongst the 5512’s there are many 5513 Meters First Submariners.One well-known example of this shared knowledge approach is the Rolex Submariner reference 5513 late 1970s matte dials – know by collectors as the ‘Maxi Dials’. Today we want to discuss the King of the Maxi family – The Mk1 Maxi 5513 Submariner!
Sporting a black luminous dial, a bidirectional timing bezel, and a 200-meter depth rating, it was a no-date watch designed for uncompromising performance. The initial ref. 5513 Submariner models were equipped with the Caliber 1530 movement. Also, the so-called Mk1 editions are the only watches in the series where the word “Submariner” is below the depth rating, making them real favorites. In my view, pick a model that sings to you in terms of condition, looks, and price.This was the last time Rolex would have a matte dial with “SUBMARINER” written below the depth rating. While the tritium hour plots of the Maxi I don’t touch minute marks below them like on the Maxi III, they are still very large.
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